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How does Digital Technology help build the Next Generation of Dental Practices?

OTS Solutions

With the adoption of digital technologies, dentists can now take highly accurate and detailed 3D impressions. One such example is X-rays, X-rays no longer require physical film, eliminating the need for cumbersome filing cabinets and storage rooms.

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Holographic Light Field Displays

Strategy Driven

In 3D displays, it’s worth a million. Leapfrogging advances in materials, photonics, optics, and electronics have precipitated a rising demand for 3D display technologies. According to Market Analysts, the Global 3D displays market is expected to grow by double digits with market size of over $100 billion in the next 5 years.

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Crystal Clear: Pioneering the Last 60 years of Display Technology Innovation & Looking Into the Future

Strategy Driven

One thing I find fascinating about this industry is that you can’t write off any display technology when something new enters the market. TFEL (Thin Film Electroluminescent) : Sharp demonstrated TFEL in 1975 and made the first commercial display in 1983. Sri Peruvemba is CEO of Marketer International Inc. About the Author.

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Pandora's Brain

In manufacturing, 3D printing has advanced less quickly than many expected, as it remained more expensive than mass production. On construction sites, human supervision is still the norm for laying foundations, but pre-fabricated (often 3D-printed) walls, roofs and whole building units are becoming common.